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July 18 - August 10 Directing Studio
Play development is a year-round activity at WTF. Every summer, the Festival supports new work in development by inviting artists to participate in workshops and residencies. Performances of these works-in-progress will be public and reservations will be required. Tickets are free, and will be made available in the coming weeks. Festival donors at the $1,000 level and above will receive... Read MoreJuly 12 - August 2 THE CLARK AUDITORIUM (225 SOUTH ST)
TICKETS Advance reservations required. $20 with no processing fee per ticket New plays by Benjamin Benne, Beth Hyland, Melis Aker, and Sofia Alvarez. WTF’s Fridays@3 reading series is a renowned program for the development and discovery of new work curated by the Festival’s Artistic Programs Manager, Lianna Rada-Hung. Many Festival productions have started as Fridays@3 readings. Spend the afternoon at... Read MoreJuly 5 - July 14 MainStage
From the co-creator and star of Crazy Ex-Girlfriend comes a one-woman musical comedy that is definitely NOT about the ever-present specter of death. Rachel Bloom’s new show is filled with raunchy and escapist material that will in NO way explore the pandemic and all the tumultuous events that ensued in her personal life. NOTHING will stop Rachel from partying like... Read MoreJuly 2 - July 14 CenterStage
“Incandescent Force and Phenomenon” (The Boston Globe) Sara Porkalob transforms the Festival’s CenterStage into a vast canvas of emotion, humor, and resilience. With her powerful voice and an evocative collection of ‘90s R&B hits, Porkalob vividly brings to life the complex tapestry of her mother Maria’s early years and queer identity, affirming the power of family, the importance of self-discovery,... Read MoreJuly 23 - August 10 CenterStage
The author of “innumerable clever comedies” (The New York Times), David Ives puts a noir spin on an existential romance in this world premiere play. Pamela Palmer lives a seemingly perfect life with her husband at Wishwood but has a bizarre suspicion something's wrong, only for them both to become entangled with the detective she hires to investigate. Directed by... Read MoreFind Us
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